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﻿Short Speech on Corruption in India :
Corruption in India is one of the most menacing threats that our economy has been battling with ever since the independence. At all levels of Indian bureaucracy corruption has seemingly taken its toll and has been corroding the structure of our nation. Be it private sector or public sector, Indian people have a tendency of misusing the public position/power in their favor to fulfill their motives and gain personal benefits. All these “allegations” are not solely...

History
The economy of India was under socialist-inspired policies for an entire generation from the 1950s until the 1980s. The economy was subject to extensive regulation, protectionism, and public ownership, leading to pervasive corruption and slow growth.[1][2][3][4] License Raj was often at the core of corruption.
The Vohra Report was submitted by the former Indian Union Home Secretary, N.N. Vohra, in October 1993. It studied the problem of the criminalisation of politics and of the nexus...

Corruption in India is a major issue and adversely affects its economy.[1] A 2005 study conducted by Transparency International in India found that more than 62% of Indians had firsthand experience of paying bribes or influence peddling to get jobs done in public offices successfully.[2][3] In its 2008 study, Transparency International reports about 40% of Indians had firsthand experience of paying bribes or using a contact to get a job done in public office.[4]
In 2012 India has ranked 94th out...

So how many of you know what is corruption? And position at which India stands in corruption?
Well,India stands at 2nd position after China in corruption.
So to define corruption in bookish terms is dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power. Corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. Corruption may include many activities including bribery and embezzlement. Government, or 'political', corruption occurs when an office-holder or other governmental employee acts...

CORRUPTION
Corruption is defined as the misuse of any power of public consequence for private gain. Corruption is not something new, as per Arthasastra of Kautilya ( around 3rd century B.C) :
“Just as it is impossible not to taste the honey(or the poison) that finds itself at the tip of the tongue, so it is impossible for a government servant not to eat up, atleast, a bit of the king’s revenue.” “Just as fish moving under water cannot possibly be found out either as drinking or not drinking...

Corruption In India
All luxury corrupts either the morals or the state.
- Joubert
Corruption in the Indian society has prevailed from time immemorial in one form or the other. The basic inception of corruption started with our opportunistic leaders who have already done greater damage to our nation. People who work on right principles are unrecognized and considered to be foolish in the modern society. Corruption in India is a result of the connection between bureaucrats, politicians and criminals...

To day at least for Indiacorruption is the password, an oft-heard subject of discussions and conversations on all kinds of forums and platforms. The simple layman's definition of corruption is to get a job done in a wrong and unethical way.
The first thing that we should analyze is that why do we do any work in a wrong way? The answer to this is quite simple and obvious. We do a job in a wrong way because firstly the right way to do it is very cumbersome, elaborate and time consuming, and even...

Singh. In a draft report issued in March 2012, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) office accused the Government ofIndia of allocating coal blocks in an inefficient manner during the period 2004–2009. Over the Summer of 2012, the opposition BJP lodged a complaint resulting in a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into whether the allocation of the coal blocks was in fact influenced by corruption.
The essence of the CAG's argument is that the Government had the authority to allocate...

This is the season of scams and the biggest ever corruption cases in India have been unearthed more recently. So, we decided to dig deep to see which scams were the biggest and most damaging to the country and its citizens alike. In our daily life, most of us must have been a witness to or a victim of the corruptionthriving in some or the other part of the country. It could be in the form of a taxi-driver manipulating the meter to jack-up the reading or a government officer taking bribery to promptly...

To eradicate corruption we require individuals who are incorruptible and, undoubtedly, what produces such individuals is spirituality. There is a saying that violence begins in the mind.
This is true also of corruption: corruption begins in the mind. If we can alter our thinking, we can safely say that we shall have eradicated corruption by at least 50 per cent. What changes the heart and mind for the better is spirituality. When an airplane takes off, it leaves behind everything and reaches a higher...

We all know that Corruption has always been a longstanding social evil un the day to day life of every Indian
citizen. The Indian government has always made anti-corruption measures available for the benefit of the citizen,
but corruption has always defeated those measures and flourished. We are sure that each one of you or your
family has directly or indirectly been a victim of corruption.
Even after 62 years of india's independence , the plight of commonman has worsened. Corrupt public...

Introduction
Corruption in India is perhaps the greatest enemy India is facing. According to a researchIndia has been drained of nearly $462 billion between 1948 and 2008, which is nearly 40% of India’s gross domestic production. The Commonwealth Games and the Adarsh society scam are all various examples of the widespread corruption in India at all levels of government: from the Panchayati Raj to the Central Government, although preventive measures have been taken against corruption. One of the major...

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Corruption in India- Causes, Impact and the Fight AgainstCorruption
Despite the cohabitation of corruption and exceptional economic growth in India, researchers argue that that there is potential for further growth that is held back by the institutions of administration and linked corruption (Heston &amp; Kumar, 2008). The roots of corruption can be traced back to various systems set up by the British (Quah, 2008). In this paper, transactional corruption is discussed,...

Everyone censures corruption at a societal stage but that does not mean that anyone has escaped from the flu of corruption. It is not an infection in one country. People worldwide are involved in the act of corruption. India is no exception to it. Corruption in India has even crossed the alarming stage. From the officials of the highest rank to a peon everyone is corrupt.
It is a term known to all of us precisely meaning an illegal, immoral or unauthorized act done in due course of employment. But...

Is Corruption free India Possible? How you can help?
Even after 62 years of India’s independence, the plight of common man has worsened. Corrupt public servants, corrupt judges, corrupt police, etc are proving to be parasites leading 5-star lifestyles at taxpayer's expense. They in their greed for money, bribe are aiding & abetting terrorists, separatists, naxalites, underworld mafia, etc covertly & overtly, backstabbing our motherland. These corrupt public servants are crueler than Jalianwallah...

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Five steps to combatcorruption
TNN, Apr 12, 2003, 11.06pm IST
How can the common man combat corruption in government offices?
1. Common man needs to reform: The common man is himself immoral, unjust and corrupt and wants shortcuts to everything. He wants things done out of turn and breeds corruption. Sadly, some sections of society end up bearing the brunt of this menace.
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years of Independence! What did we achieve in these 65 years is a rhetorical question for which answers can be affirmative and negative. No doubt thatIndia is a safer country, a country where the living cost is cheaper. This is the place where you can have the speech freedom complaining the system without providing any suggestions or alternative. India is fast developing and all Indians dream of becoming a developed nation by 2020, it’s high time for we Indians to think whether we can achieve this...

﻿Corruption in India…… Can we curb it??
Way back in 200 B.C., Kautilya meticulously described 40 different kinds ofcorruption in his Arthashastra. He aptly commented: "Just as it is impossible not to taste honey or poison when it is at the tip of the tongue, so it is impossible for a government servant not to eat up a bit of revenue.
And just as it cannot be found out whether a fish swimming through water drinks or not so also government servants cannot be found out while taking money for themselves...

Corruption in IndiaCorruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It hurts everyone who depends on the integrity of people in a position of authority. Corruption has been defined variously by scholars. But the simple meaning of it is that corruption implies perversion of morality, integrity, character or duty out of mercenary motives, i.e. bribery, without any regard to honour, right and justice. In other words, undue favour for any one for some monetary or other gains is corruption...

MAKE MY COUNTRY CORRUPTION FREE BY DOING ........
The cancer of corruption has afflicted each and every domain of our lives. It stems from the desire to make fast and easy buck. What others earn in their life-time,I will earn within a year.
Too many government rules and regulations, wide powers given to bureaucracy and authority excercised on administration by political leaders can be attributed as main sources of corruption in our country. At present India ranks 94th in corruption index in the world...

in front of you all on this occasion. Republic Day represents the true spirit of the independent India. Military parades, displays of military equipment and the national flag are important symbols on this date.
26th January 1950 is one of the most important days in Indian history as it was on this day the constitution of India came into force and India became a truly sovereign state though india got freedom on 15th august 1947 but till 1949 it din’t have a permanent constitution of its own...

Corruption in any form is treated as an incurable disease, a cause of many social and economical evils in the society and it damages the moral and ethical fibres of the civilization. Indisputably, it is correct that corruption breeds many evils in the society and once corruption starts taking place, slowly and gradually whole country passes through its net and it becomes after sometime an incurable disease. From the point of view of economic growth, there seems to be no clear cut correlation between...

﻿Political Corruption: Causes, Effects and Remedies
Introduction
Corruption is like a parasite1; that resides in the body and feeds from the essential nutrients being given to the being. This parasite is growing at a rapid pace and is feeding on individuals and on society. There will come a time where in this parasite may grow into such a giant that living itself may become a challenge. It is surely beckoning our country India and we need to address this problem. At present there are only a few who...

India
Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we will redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance .... We end today a period of ill fortune, and India discovers herself...

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Corruption “The Evil Phoenix”
Subramanian Alias Vijay Pillay
Stevens Institute of Technology
Corruption “The Evil Phoenix”
Corruption, a never heard fairy tale for some and a day to day life for others. It is a severe epidemic disease tough to cure. But the victims here are not just some people. It affects the entire world. Corruption is the biggest manifestation of greed and killer of the economic growth which has exponential systemic effects. It has been prevalent in the history and is...

tionSAY NO TO CORRUPTION
Skeletons keep tumbling out of the cupboard of the Indian political class as corruption scandals tear apart the moral fibre of the nation. The common people knew all along that bribery, nepotism and swindling were omnipresent, but they used to suffer these cankers stoically. All that has changed lately. More and more courageous souls are coming out to take the bull by the horns.
So how do the youth view the rampant corruption in the country? Why are they hesitant to join...

Politics
Main article: Political corruption
Political corruption is the abuse of public power, office, or resources by elected government officials for personal gain, e.g. by extortion, soliciting or offering bribes[2] It can also take the form of office holders maintaining themselves in office by purchasing votes by enacting laws which use taxpayer money.[3] Systemic corruption, the complete subversion of a political or economic system. Governmental corruption of judiciary is broadly known in many...

The leaders of our freedom movement, under the stewardship of Mahatma Gandhi, had dreamt of an independent and prosperous India. On this day in 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru took the first step towards the realization of that dream by hoisting the Tricolour at the Red Fort. The journey we began on 15 August, 1947 is now 65 years old. We have achieved much in these 65 years.
Today is certainly a day to celebrate the success of our democracy. However, on this occasion we should also introspect about...

widespread corruption for many years. For 2012, China was ranked 80th out of 178 countries in Transparency International'sCorruption Perceptions Index, ranking below the most of developed countries. This severe problem has become the target of public criticism. The 2002 Mainland China national survey, a part of the Asian Barometer Survey I, indicated that almost half of people view corruption in government as a common and serious problem.
Then what are the determinants of corruption? According...

national money?
Does India really need mega sports events like Commonwealth Games? Why do we allow our corrupt politicians, who also happen to control most of sports federations, to waste taxpayers' money worth thousands of crores on such events in which people hardly have interest? Will Commonwealth Games help Indian sports and sportspersons in the long run? Can a brief event of no major significance at global level help improve image of a large ancient nation like India? Delhi Government is planning...

Corruption is omnipresent and a global phenomenon that has progressively increased and is now rampant in developing countries. It flourishes where policies provide incentives for it and restraining orders are weak. It worsens the country’s image in international market and leads to loss of many overseas opportunities. However, with India playing such a large role on economy, will India’s multinational companies develop economic and political power to sweep away corruption from the economic sphere...

﻿Corruption in India
There is no doubt that corruption is the biggest problem to Indian growth since independence.Corruption can be seen everywhere. Corruption is not a new phenomenon in India. It has been prevalent in the society since ancient times. History reveals it was present even in the Mauryan period. It was practiced even in Mughal and Sultanate period. When the East India Company took control of the country, corruption reached new height. Corruption in India has become so common that...

Corruption in India.
As the reverend Mahatma would have said that, the throng must have promised to do the same. Today, the same sentence but with “not” being superfluous, is agreeable. Recent time is witnessing a sharp fall in the values and morals of human beings. Evincing the very fact, India has been ranked 94th by Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index.
Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. The former U.N. Secretary General, Kofi Annan said,” Corruption...

Corruption in India is one of the most menacing threats that our economy has been battling with ever since the independence. At all levels of Indian bureaucracy corruption has seemingly taken its toll and has been corroding the structure of our nation. Be it private sector or public sector, Indian people have a tendency of misusing the public position/power in their favor to fulfill their motives and gain personal benefits. All these “allegations” are not solely based on observation but have statistical...

Corruption in IndiaCorruption is rampant in India. It is like a cancer that is eating away at the innards of the country. Government employees are some of the most corrupt people in India.
Of course not all of them are corrupt but a good percentage of them take bribes from those who approach them to get something done. One reason for this is that government employees in most states are not paid good salaries and wages remain stagnant in public sector companies for years. As the cost of living...

1. India-Emerging as major Cyber Crime Centre
2. Medical tourism in India
3. Educated Indians lack Patriotism
4. Has the parliamentary form of democracy failed in India?
5. Education- Is it solely government responsibility?
6. Examinations- has it killed education?
7. Invasion by MNC’s is a drain on the resources of India
8. Privatization will lead to less corruption
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CORRUPTION SCANDALS
IN THE PHILIPPINES
Nowadays foreigners and citizens alike say that the Philippines has the most corrupt leadership and economy. Corruption in the Philippines has become "a humanitarian crisis" and scandals increasingly seem to dominate the news.
The worsening corruption has eaten up the right of every citizen to good governance, freedom, decent life, and more importantly his or her dignity.
Corruption is a serious obstacle to the social and economic development of a...

CORRUPTION IN INDIACorruption is one of the biggest problems in India. In simple meaningcorruption is to get a work done in a wrong way. Vary often we heard or read in newspaper about the subject. One by one new scandals come out. People in the business, politics, education, government employer everyone are taking bribe. They are not satisfied with the salary. They are of greedy kind of people. Recently, the government increased the salary of M.P.’s
from rs.16,000 to rs.50,000,that is 300% increase...

Corruption in India
Andrew Sanchez
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he momentum of last year’s hunger strike by the anti-corruption campaigner Kisan
‘Anna’ Hazare currently sees India’s parliament wrestling with the formation of
a national corruption ombudsman. Hazare’s campaign rests upon the proposition that
the democratic ideals with which the Indian state was formed in 1947 are all too often
subverted by the self-interest of public servants. Hazare’s supporters argue that this process
has two primary effects. First, corruption...

CORRUPTION IN INDIA AND THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN COMBATTING CORRUPTION (Part 2)
Corruption?Corruption is a black mark in our Indian economy. It is slowly stopping the growth of our country. The term corruption is in born in the society. The word is prevalent among the politicians and government offices. Corruption is defined as a way of saving wealth for the family and for their personal use. The people who indulge in corruption are also aware of the societal damage they create. But because of their...

Corruption
The first question regarding corruption is What is Corruption ?
The answer is very simple to tell but is extremely complecated to understand. Technically corruption is any kind of act in self interset to use public services illegally. Now there are several situations when we don't follow the law but that is not corruption if it is in public interset. Like if you give five extra minute to a sick student in exam then it is against rule but is not a kind of corruption but if you give...

Corruption In India
“Corruption is Social Evil” “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
In its simplest sense, corruption may be defined as an act of bribery or misuse of public position or power for the fulfillment of selfish motives or to gain personal gratifications. It has also been defined as "Misuse of authority as a result of consideration of personal gain which need not be monetary".
In recent Centuries India has earned a place among the THREE most corrupt...

According to the right to information act, the citizens of India have the right to get information on any matter concerning the country, but recently an incident occurred which clearly reflects the loopholes in it. A citizen of India lodged a complaint about the illegal wealth possessed by the former chief justice of India, K.G Balakrishnan. Even today complete information about the wealth of this most corrupted chief justice of India is not known to the public. Why? Is it beyond the Right to Information...

﻿FINAL PROJECT – CORRUPTION IN INDONESIA
Before we discuss about corruption in Indonesia, first we must know whatcorruption itself is. In a common view, corruption is misused money which causes a deficit for the country itself. But, corruption itself has a broader meaning beside that, corruption itself come from the word “corrupt” which also mean defective. A misused of power can also be a definition of corruption. Based from oxford dictionary, corrupt has a meaning of “having or showing a...

prevalence of corruption in India. The politicians of the two principal parties may blame each other but the fact ofcorruption is inescapable. What is more, corruption in India is not news. It has been around since the early years of Independence. Nehru was appalled to notice the behaviour of Congress legislators in UP as early as 1946. He thought they had violated all the provisions of the Indian Penal Code in one way or another!
India also has a lot of laws to fight corruption. There have been...

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CORRUPTION IN INDIA
-causes,concequences and cures
RAHUL AR
Mcom
Govt. Arts College
Thiruvanthapuram
Email-iamrahular@gmail.com
Objectives of this paper: To Identify causes,concequences and cures of Coorupition in India
To analyze the
1. Causes of corruption
2. Consequences of corruption
3. Cures for corruption
Socpe and relevancy of this paper:
The allegations of corruption and the peoples movement against corruption is one of the most debated topic in the last...

Introduction
Corruption is a disease, a cancer that eats into the cultural, political and economic fabric of society, and destroys the functioning of vital organs. In the words of Transparency International, “Corruption is one of the greatest challenges of the contemporary world.” It undermines good government, fundamentally distorts public policy, leads to the misallocation of resources, harms the private sector and private sector development and particularly hurts the poor. Corruption also defined...

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Corruption is, indeed, an issue of concern to those who are committed to
global justice. However, it is not just a development issue.Corruption occurs in
all countries, where the mix of opportunity and inclination exists, especially in
the interface between the private and public sector.
Where it exists, corruption destabilises democratic government, harms trade
and investment, threatens the environment and encourages the abuse
of human rights. It impinges on basic social services and threatens...

literally means "utterly broken".[1]
[edit]Different Scales
Corruption can occur on many different scales. There iscorruption that occurs as small favours between a small number of people (petty corruption), while there is the corruption that affects the government on a large scale (grand corruption), and corruption that is so prevalent that it is part of the every day structure of society (systemic corruption).
[edit]Petty
"Petty" corruption occurs at a smaller scale and occurs within established...

﻿CORRUPTION IN INDIAIndia is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world & it is also well-known for corruption .
First of all, what is corruption? It is an unethical method used by a people to gain advantage over others for their benefit. The basic inception of corruption started with our opportunistic leaders who have already done greater damage to our nation.
corruption is one of the biggest...

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CORRUPTIONCorruption is a feature of African, social, political and even religious life with disastrous consequences. It not only impedes economy development but also increases poverty by making a few individuals richer and many poorer.
So corruption can be defined as making someone morally corrupt or becoming morally corrupt oneself.
Forms of corruption
Bribery-This is giving money or favors to someone who is in a position of trust, in order to prevent...

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CORRUPTION
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Definition ofcorruption:
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In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions, corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. Corruption may include many activities including bribery and embezzlement. Government occurs when an office-holder or other governmental employee acts in an official capacity for his or...

informed electorate
The electorate may be poorly informed about issues or candidates due to lack of freedom of the press, lack of objectivity in the press due to state or corporate control, and/or lack of access to news and political media. Freedom of speech may be curtailed by the state, favoring certain viewpoints or state propaganda.
Unfair rules
This can include Gerrymandering, exclusion of opposition candidates from eligibility for office, and manipulating thresholds for electoral success are some...

CORRUPTION IN INDIA
INTRODUCTION
Political Corruption In India Is A Major Concern For The Country.
It also plays as a barrier in development of the country and its people, 75% of the people experience 1st hand corruption. India was ranked 87th of 178 countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index which is huge setback for India. India also tops the list in black money in the whole world Corruption undermines economic development by generating considerable distortions...

unemployment, poverty, and poor public services has tremendously increased. Secondly they seem to have no solid evidence on how to measure the cost and benefits of an anticorruption agency. Although, they do not have a precise reliable measurement of corruption the institutions are created essentially because of public pressure and their obligation to anticorruption. In the anticorruption domain Eastern Europe has sustained a useful laboratory for over twenty years. In this spectrum there are two different...